Fire on Mount Parnitha quickly contained
A wildfire that broke out early on Monday in a forested area of Mount Parnitha, just outside the Greek capital, was swiftly brought under control, the fire service said.
A wildfire that broke out early on Monday in a forested area of Mount Parnitha, just outside the Greek capital, was swiftly brought under control, the fire service said.
Greece has rescued hundreds of migrants off its southern islands of Gavdos and Crete in five separate incidents since Friday, its coastguard said on Sunday.
An external explosive device most likely caused the blast that damaged Greek oil tanker Vilamoura as it was sailing off the Libyan coast last week, the vessel’s Greece-based operator TMS Tankers said on Sunday, citing an initial investigation.
A farmer was seriously injured when he was attacked by a lion that had escaped a zoo in southern Turkey on Sunday, local media reported. The lion was later shot dead.
A Turkish prosecutor launched an investigation on Monday into main opposition leader Ozgur Ozel following remarks he made criticising the government and the president, broadcaster NTV said.
Greece is taking another step to beating tax evasion.
That Anna Ornstein, a Holocaust survivor, focused on trauma in a long career as a psychoanalyst may not come as a surprise.
Eleven major hotel groups in Cyprus – across Limassol, Larnaca and Paphos – have filed formal applications to install small private desalination units on their premises, with state subsidies.
Daily life in summer Athens is a subject that never grows old. It’s constantly shaped by the experiences of each resident and visitor.
How many sheep and goats does Greece actually have? And if the country has as many as declared in subsidy applications – approximately 15.9 million animals in 2024 – where is the enormous quantity of milk they should logically produce?